Abstract

Hybrid systems, combining inorganic and organic components, present an ex-citing pathway towards tailoring materials with specific desired properties. By a first-principles approach based on many-body Green function techniques, in article number 1800108, Olga Turkina, Claudia Draxl, and co-workers explore the opto-electronic spectra of pyridine/ZnO(1010). In this prototypical hybrid system, various kinds of novel exciton types are formed. The image shows the hole probability distribution of a hybrid charge-transfer exciton.

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